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Letton-Wilson Procedure for Blunt Isolated Type Ⅲb Pancreatic Injury: Two Case Reports / 鈍的単独Ⅲb型膵損傷に対しLetton-Wilson手術を施行した2例
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本腹部救急医学会雑誌 / Nihon Fukubu Kyukyu Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Abdominal Emergency Medicine). 2016, 36(6):1093
Subject
Letton-Wilson手術
外傷性膵損傷
鈍的腹部外傷
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1340-2242
1882-4781
Abstract
Blunt isolated pancreatic injury is relatively rare. We report our use of the Letton-Wilson procedure for isolated pancreatic injury in two cases. Case 1: A 17-year-old man sustained blunt injury in the epigastric region while playing basketball. The patient presented on the day after the injury with worsening abdominal pain. Abdominal CT showed a low-density area in the pancreatic body. The findings of ERP led to the diagnosis of Type Ⅲ pancreatic injury, and emergency surgery was performed. At surgery, complete rupture of the pancreatic parenchyma ventral to the portal vein was observed. We performed the Letton-Wilson procedure to preserve the pancreas, because the patient was young and otherwise healthy. Case 2: A 22-year-old man sustained blunt abdominal injury when he collided with another player during a baseball game. The patient was diagnosed as having sustained Type Ⅲb pancreatic injury by abdominal CT and ERP, and emergency surgery was performed. This patient was also found, like Case 1, to have complete rupture of the pancreatic parenchyma. We reconstructed the pancreas by the Letton-Wilson procedure. Both patients were discharged after the wounds healed, without any serious complications. It is necessary to choose the appropriate operative procedure in each individual case of pancreatic injury. When a patient is young and the pancreas can be expected to be preserved, the Letton-Wilson procedure may be considered as the appropriate operative procedure.